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Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center

Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center
Matt Wargo

South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) joined with the City of Philadelphia in a public-private partnership to create the new South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center. This innovative facility combines a City Health Center, a CHOP primary care practice, a branch of the Free Library, and a City recreation center with playground. The Center serves an ethnically diverse population from the surrounding communities, many of whom are recent immigrants. The mix of uses enables joint wellness programs combining health education, clinical treatment, and physical activity.The $31,700,000, 96,000 sf project is LEED Silver certified and won the Urban Land Institute of Philadelphia’s Rouse Award for Excellence.


The site is defined on three sides by 19th century townhouses and Broad Street’s historic commercial and historic strip. The Center angles back at the corner of Broad and Morris to form an entry plaza, with a sitting wall and planting bed extending from an entrance to the Broad Street subway. “See the Moon,” a sculpture of mother and child by Evelyn Keyser, sits at the south end of the bed and addresses pedestrians on Broad Street. Enclosed parking is provided on-site for staff.


The Library is the first of the City’s Building Inspiration: 21st Century Libraries Initiative, whose goals are to reestablish the Library as a key resource and “portal to learning, public services, economic opportunity, recreation, and community engagement.” The library has general seating arrayed along the Broad Street side as well as clusters of flexible seating and collections defining areas for different age groups and activities. Enclosed spaces include a dividable multi-purpose room and a combination computer lab and “maker space.” 


The clinical floors above are served from lobbies connected by a double-height space overlooking Broad Street. Waiting areas also overlook Broad Street with services organized along color-coded corridors extending from the waiting areas. Staff areas have discreet entrances from the lobbies and are separated from patient areas.


The City Health Center includes a pharmacy, dental suite, and radiology suite in addition to exam rooms and counseling spaces. Patients, often walk-ins, are screened in the outer waiting area and then directed to the appropriate section of the inner waiting area.


The upper CHOP floor contains exam rooms with a central nurse station. Patients are received in a single waiting area and then escorted to the appropriate exam room.


The recreation center houses a multipurpose space and computer room used by students in after school programs. The rec center, basketball court, and playground engage the surrounding residential neighborhood.


The Center has had a tremendous impact, helping to transform its neighborhood and the broader city. CHOP’s Steve Wilmot says “this is an absolutely new model of public and private partnership…Agencies work collaboratively, sharing information and resources, but the proximity and partnerships that have developed as a result of this ‘under one roof’ work have allowed…programming opportunities between our groups. We have been visited by many guests from other cities around the country looking to recreate this work.”


Material Used :

1. Oldcastle: Curtain wall and windows

2. Saftifirst: Fire rated glass and framing system

3. Trulite: Glass

4. Best: Door hardware

5. USG: Acoustic ceiling tiles

6. Shaw contract group: Carpet Tile

7. Armstrong: Resilient Tile

8. Kone: Elevators

9. Glen-Gery: Brick

10. Grace: Waterproofing membrane

Project credits

Landscape Architects
Code Consultant
Structural Engineer

Product spec sheet

Resilient Tile
Brick
Elevators
Curtainwall and windows
Fire rated glass and framing system
Carpet Tile

Project data

Project Year
2016
Category
Hospitals